Angela Phillips
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Hi, Keith. Angela here. I just wanted to know if Lori said anything to you before or after the cameras were off and if she acted any differently. Thanks. Love the show. I don't know how you handle these people, but you do it so well. Good question.
Hi, Keith. Angela here. I just wanted to know if Lori said anything to you before or after the cameras were off and if she acted any differently. Thanks. Love the show. I don't know how you handle these people, but you do it so well. Good question.
He said that he thought she was poisoning him. I said, you need to go be tested for poisoning. And he said, well, you'll know what to tell Dateline if I die mysteriously.
He said that he thought she was poisoning him. I said, you need to go be tested for poisoning. And he said, well, you'll know what to tell Dateline if I die mysteriously.
No. They're not going to let somebody of his age in that house, period. And if there was somebody that they didn't know, they kicked him out. Because my husband and I watched it firsthand.
No. They're not going to let somebody of his age in that house, period. And if there was somebody that they didn't know, they kicked him out. Because my husband and I watched it firsthand.
She's so beautiful. Mm-hmm.
She's so beautiful. Mm-hmm.
So we were supposed to come in Friday night, and our flight actually got in on Saturday night because I rerouted our trip.
So we were supposed to come in Friday night, and our flight actually got in on Saturday night because I rerouted our trip.
And she had to stay an extra day to watch the dogs.
And she had to stay an extra day to watch the dogs.
I mean, she was bummed because it was a big game day.
I mean, she was bummed because it was a big game day.
They had coffee together, they did yoga together, they walked to class together. So when the girls would get bored in Moscow, they would come and stay with us. And my husband was like, oh no, the sorority girls are coming this weekend. Better watch out.
They had coffee together, they did yoga together, they walked to class together. So when the girls would get bored in Moscow, they would come and stay with us. And my husband was like, oh no, the sorority girls are coming this weekend. Better watch out.
Hi, my name is Zanna Cronodal.
Hi, my name is Zanna Cronodal.
I've lived the past two years. They were so fun and just beautiful and kind, super kind. You know, raise a sunshine. But they were also motivated, so they made sure that academically their stuff was done during the week, and they had fun on the weekends. And they all, you know, would have graduated top in their class. They were very responsible kids.
I've lived the past two years. They were so fun and just beautiful and kind, super kind. You know, raise a sunshine. But they were also motivated, so they made sure that academically their stuff was done during the week, and they had fun on the weekends. And they all, you know, would have graduated top in their class. They were very responsible kids.
It was a pain inside that you can't really explain how your body's feeling. And then knowing that the pain and fear and everything that I saw in my daughter was, it was just like my house stopped. Yeah. Just stopped for months.
It was a pain inside that you can't really explain how your body's feeling. And then knowing that the pain and fear and everything that I saw in my daughter was, it was just like my house stopped. Yeah. Just stopped for months.
I didn't think about that right away. All I could think about was the kids. But she just cried. In her bed. She didn't want to talk about it. We just cried together for a long time.
I didn't think about that right away. All I could think about was the kids. But she just cried. In her bed. She didn't want to talk about it. We just cried together for a long time.
So she moved away. She just needed to get away and regroup. She wanted to go somewhere where nobody knew who she was, didn't ask questions. She could make new friends, start a new life.
So she moved away. She just needed to get away and regroup. She wanted to go somewhere where nobody knew who she was, didn't ask questions. She could make new friends, start a new life.
I'm not sure. I think that once the trial is over, I think that that's really when you're going to be able to start grieving the right way.
I'm not sure. I think that once the trial is over, I think that that's really when you're going to be able to start grieving the right way.
Yeah, she's not the same.
Yeah, she's not the same.
There's nothing that will ever take that pain away. But maybe after the trial, they'll have more better days than bad days.
There's nothing that will ever take that pain away. But maybe after the trial, they'll have more better days than bad days.
Justice is coming. Families deserve that. It's time.
Justice is coming. Families deserve that. It's time.